SENATE BILL NO. 9 "An Act relating to compulsory school attendance; and relating to the crime of contributing to the delinquency of a minor." 9:08:23 AM SENATOR BETTY DAVIS, introduced SB 9 and stated that the bill would change the compulsory age from 16 to 18 years old. Currently, anyone who was 16 years of age could drop out of school. The legislation would raise the age to insure that students either stayed in school until they were 18 or graduated early. Senator Olson asked if there was a change to the required entry age. Senator Davis responded in the affirmative and added that at the present time, a child was not required to be in school until they were seven years of age; the bill would change the mandatory entry age to six years old. Co-Chair Stedman discussed a fiscal note from Department of Education and Early Development in the amount of $14.8586 million in general funds for the estimated increase in the foundation formula. 9:10:14 AM Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report SB 9 out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 9 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and a new fiscal impact note from the Department of Education and Early Development.